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. , a house hearing on islamic extremism in chechnya. during a white house photo op 's kingorgian -- jordan abdullah, president obama discussed the civil war and other issues pretty searing government has used chemical weapons in the two-year civil war prepress and obama called the findings game changer. he said the investigation continues. this is about 10 minutes. [no audio] i want to welcome to the oval office once again king abdullah. his majesty is a great friend of the united states. jordan is a great partner to the united states on a host of issues. although we have recently seen each other, want to thank his majesty for the extraordinary hospitality he showed during our visit. there remain a host of issues in the region we will have a opportunity to discuss. first of all, i want to congratulate his majesty on syria -- the serious issue inside of jordan. we have been supportive with respect to long guarantees and other efforts in part because we have also seen the abdulla take some very important steps to further open democracy an
. , a house hearing on islamic extremism in chechnya. during a white house photo op 's kingorgian -- jordan abdullah, president obama discussed the civil war and other issues pretty searing government has used chemical weapons in the two-year civil war prepress and obama called the findings game changer. he said the investigation continues. this is about 10 minutes. [no audio] i want to welcome to the oval office once again king abdullah. his majesty is a great friend of the united states....
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we learned that the two suspects are brothers from overseas, possibly near chechnya or turkey but right new in watertown and some neighborhoods in boston including cambridge, no vehicles are allowed in or out and people are told not to leave their home, do not open up businesses, do not go to work, do not go to school, complete lockdown while they search for the suspect two who remains at large. the boston police call him a terrorist. >> the man arrested for sending ricin-laced letters has been charged with two firm -- federal counts of letters that were sent to president obama and a senator and a judge. >> pg&e is beaching up security after someone shot up a transformer in san jose. police are on the scene as repairs continue at a substation. someone fired several shots from a high powered rifle into the plant early on tuesday. that led to a wide-spread power outage. at&t phone cables were also vandalized and the phone company is offering a major reward for the vandals at $250,000. >> mass teacher accused of having sex with a 14-year-old boy is facing nine years in prison. the 42-year-
we learned that the two suspects are brothers from overseas, possibly near chechnya or turkey but right new in watertown and some neighborhoods in boston including cambridge, no vehicles are allowed in or out and people are told not to leave their home, do not open up businesses, do not go to work, do not go to school, complete lockdown while they search for the suspect two who remains at large. the boston police call him a terrorist. >> the man arrested for sending ricin-laced letters...
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there are reports of chechnya's fighting in afghanistan and chechnya and the networks in europe. a qaeda has made recruitment priority and they were thought to have been trained in pakistan. the appearance of chechen fighters assad of the northern caucuses is ominous. the original uprising against russia was secular and nationalist. within this context there would be no motive for chechnya and exiles to attach united states. especially after we have given them sanctuary. obviously some chechnya's have had their world view radicalized, as was the case with the two boston terrorists who turned from young people being raised here into a jihadist mentality of global war against ininfidels. why is it happening? what outside forces have saw to transform the northern caucuses in central asia into a region of muslim extremism that did not exist before. in particular, what impact the -- does arabia play saudi arabia play and other islamic countries? greater cooperation with russia and the governments of central explored in order to properly understand and respond this emerging threat. thi
there are reports of chechnya's fighting in afghanistan and chechnya and the networks in europe. a qaeda has made recruitment priority and they were thought to have been trained in pakistan. the appearance of chechen fighters assad of the northern caucuses is ominous. the original uprising against russia was secular and nationalist. within this context there would be no motive for chechnya and exiles to attach united states. especially after we have given them sanctuary. obviously some...
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both of them are from russia, and chechnya. they have been in the united states for a lease 10 years. this photo was taken on the robbery at a 711 and cambridge last night. >> this is what launched the events that happened last night. here are pictures there were taken from russia's version of facebook. they showed the second suspect police are looking for. >> there is also some you tube activity as well as drivers license photos. if they know exactly who they are looking for. he is considered to be extremely dangerous considering the fact that the two brothers led police on a chase after robbing a 711. they killed a m-i-t officer and a transit officer was injured. they also carjacked someone. they did let the driver go. he was unharmed. they were throwing bombs at the police officers and that is when the 26 year-old was killed. they stated that found explosives on his body. they are very concerned for residents because they have to focus on watertown but the word for the shelter and a transit lockdown and the schools are not b
both of them are from russia, and chechnya. they have been in the united states for a lease 10 years. this photo was taken on the robbery at a 711 and cambridge last night. >> this is what launched the events that happened last night. here are pictures there were taken from russia's version of facebook. they showed the second suspect police are looking for. >> there is also some you tube activity as well as drivers license photos. if they know exactly who they are looking for. he is...
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is there anything on a smaller scale in chechnya? we saw these brothers be effective in the bombing and incredibly amateurish after the bombing. it would be interesting to see if they got any training beyond what they saw on the internet for the bombing. we will not know that in these hearings, but perhaps we will know if there is a mini-out qaeda for extremist islam in the region. i think i will save the rest of my questions for question time. >> thank you very much. we will now proceed to our questions and dialogue. let me begin by saying that years ago, i think in 2004, the terrorist took over a school in russia. is that city part of chechnya? or part of russia? it is a russian school. the terrorists murdered in the end -- 180 children lost their lives. i remember calling the white house personally and i talked directly with condoleezza rice and i told her, now is the time that we can establish a close and positive relationship with russia. recruit them to work with us in areas of mutual interest that we could not do before. now i
is there anything on a smaller scale in chechnya? we saw these brothers be effective in the bombing and incredibly amateurish after the bombing. it would be interesting to see if they got any training beyond what they saw on the internet for the bombing. we will not know that in these hearings, but perhaps we will know if there is a mini-out qaeda for extremist islam in the region. i think i will save the rest of my questions for question time. >> thank you very much. we will now proceed...
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dagg stan and chechnya. it had a hard time dealing with the arrestive nature that was supposed to be under its umbrella but didn't want to be. in world war ii when the soviets were fighting the nazis, separatists in chechnya saw an opportunity and rose up to break free of the soviet union. stalin not only crushed that revolt but what he did to chechnya afterward is part of how stalin earned his repetition today. stalin in 1944, get this, forcibly deported the entire population of chechnya. not the rebels, not the fighters, but everyone in the country. men, women, children. he forced them out of their homeland where they had lived for centuries and made them move all the way to siberia and kazakhstan. the whole country deported from their own country. tens of thousands died. they were not allowed to return for ten years. by then it was the late 1950s when cruise tauv was trying to undue some of stalin's legacies. they once again trite to get their independence from russia now that the soviet union was gone. t
dagg stan and chechnya. it had a hard time dealing with the arrestive nature that was supposed to be under its umbrella but didn't want to be. in world war ii when the soviets were fighting the nazis, separatists in chechnya saw an opportunity and rose up to break free of the soviet union. stalin not only crushed that revolt but what he did to chechnya afterward is part of how stalin earned his repetition today. stalin in 1944, get this, forcibly deported the entire population of chechnya. not...
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let's keep chechnya to the side. it's dagestan where he went. he probably was not just visiting grandma. let's assume that he had a link there to some of the terrorists groups that are fighting an insurgency in dagestan. i would be far more focused on dagestan than chechnya at this point. >> he does seem to be a series of contradictions. he was increasingly religious by all accounts but in dagestan according to his family he slept through morning prayers. he doesn't fit in in the united states. people say that and he also apparently wrote about that in social media. even after he got back, he's trying to become an american citizen. he applied again three months after returning from dagestan. it's hard to separate the political situation and what impact it might have it and his own personal emotional situation. >> absolutely. i read over the weekend everything i could about him, just think of one thing. he came back. he was denied his citizenship by the fbi. when he wanted to become a member of the u.s. olympic boxing team. >> he wants to represe
let's keep chechnya to the side. it's dagestan where he went. he probably was not just visiting grandma. let's assume that he had a link there to some of the terrorists groups that are fighting an insurgency in dagestan. i would be far more focused on dagestan than chechnya at this point. >> he does seem to be a series of contradictions. he was increasingly religious by all accounts but in dagestan according to his family he slept through morning prayers. he doesn't fit in in the united...
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i know the brothers very well from the childhood we used to live in chechnya together. then we moved here i know they couldn't have carried out the attack and they couldn't have been involved in it they spent most of the u.s. study. they didn't have any links with another militant. the youngest brother john had on his plate at the social network. this school number one in the high school and one of those places where he used to study however here very few people remember that saddam lives brother's. family came to darkest on in september two thousand and one with the boys. then they apparently managed to get. leave a stone so they left in less than they didn't spend a long time here and they didn't grow up they first entered the school together with their two sisters back in two thousand and one however for a very short period of time and in two thousand and two they left to the united states. moscow warned against classing it terrorism as either domestic or foreign right after it emerged that the alleged bombers have links to russia's north caucasus region new york's f
i know the brothers very well from the childhood we used to live in chechnya together. then we moved here i know they couldn't have carried out the attack and they couldn't have been involved in it they spent most of the u.s. study. they didn't have any links with another militant. the youngest brother john had on his plate at the social network. this school number one in the high school and one of those places where he used to study however here very few people remember that saddam lives...
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he's from chechnya. he ask his older brother are accused of this boston bombing at the boston marathon. they are looking for both of them. he is considered armed and dangerous, possibly having explosives on him. these are the pictures that came out last night. on the left side of your screen is his 26-year-old brother tamerlan tsarnaev. we've learned he was a boxer. that he too had been in the area for a while. he was killed in a shootout with police and then on the right side previously described as just the man in the backwards white that is dzhokhar tsamaev. he is on the run right now. he is what every law enforcement official in that area is focused on, finding him, getting him into custody and off the street. this morning we have been hearing from family members. the father in russia calls his youngest son an angel, said he'd been a medical student. the uncle lives in maryland and reporters did catch up with him earlier this morning and here's what he had to say. >> it's crazy. it's not possible. i
he's from chechnya. he ask his older brother are accused of this boston bombing at the boston marathon. they are looking for both of them. he is considered armed and dangerous, possibly having explosives on him. these are the pictures that came out last night. on the left side of your screen is his 26-year-old brother tamerlan tsarnaev. we've learned he was a boxer. that he too had been in the area for a while. he was killed in a shootout with police and then on the right side previously...
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>> ivan, chechnya -- chechen rebels, terrorists from chechnya, were responsible for the movie theater hostage taking in moscow several years ago. i believe more than -- dozens of people were killed in that, i can't recall just off the top of my head the exact number. but there has been a history of islamic fundamentalism coming out of chechnya, and even in the last several months, if memory serves me correct, there have been a number of incidents in other republics around the former soviet union, correct? >> reporter: this is a deeply troubled part of the world. the south caucasus -- the north caucasus rather, chechnya was a country that saw tens of thousands of people killed throughout the 1990s. hundreds of thousands of people who were made refugees forced to flee that area. it is calmer now under the current russian leadership that is ruling that area with an iron fist and has a terrible human rights record. the neighboring russian republic region of dagestan, where the father of the two brothers is living, is also having a problem with insurgency, with deaths being reported, killi
>> ivan, chechnya -- chechen rebels, terrorists from chechnya, were responsible for the movie theater hostage taking in moscow several years ago. i believe more than -- dozens of people were killed in that, i can't recall just off the top of my head the exact number. but there has been a history of islamic fundamentalism coming out of chechnya, and even in the last several months, if memory serves me correct, there have been a number of incidents in other republics around the former...
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possibly from chechnya. that means not only do we have law enforcement on one side trying to track the men down but we have intelligence agencies on the other side overseas trying to gather any bit of information about who they are, where they have been, and training. so far, police say the boston marathon bombing suspect seen in video and pictures with a white hat is the man pictured in a 7/1 robbst came bridge, massachusetts. he is wearing a great hoodie. a massachusetts institute of technology officer, police officer, was then killed on the m.i.t. campus in cambridge shortly after there was a carjacking, the stolen car was found if watertown and police chase ensued. the suspects reportedly threw several explosives at officers and one suspect was killed. a patient died from a combination of wounds in the hospital. the second suspect got away. >> no surprise trending on twitter the words watertown, chechnya, boston, f.b.i., and dzhokhar tsarnaev the name of suspect number two. as you can imagine something l
possibly from chechnya. that means not only do we have law enforcement on one side trying to track the men down but we have intelligence agencies on the other side overseas trying to gather any bit of information about who they are, where they have been, and training. so far, police say the boston marathon bombing suspect seen in video and pictures with a white hat is the man pictured in a 7/1 robbst came bridge, massachusetts. he is wearing a great hoodie. a massachusetts institute of...
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they say the two brothers are from chechnya. historically chechnya has had a lot of problems with extremism and terrorism uprisings involving small factions would have taken prisoners. they're been attacked all schools and hospitals on civilian street. there have been a lot of extremist and bloody situation in chechnya. these two brothers all we know they have been in the boston area for at least a year. accounts do not put him in the u.s. for much longer. >> to help bring down the relationship between the bombings in the boston marathon and where there are now more as a closer look. >> 5 mi. to the west where the second place this morning where the s u v was found abandoned. the bombing across the river from the boston marathon is where the incident started at mit with a shootout that killed the campus security guard. >> that is in the area where the mercedes s u b was carjacked. it actually released the driver on harm. that was the shootout that killed suspect number one. >> as police chased the s u v reports from police explo
they say the two brothers are from chechnya. historically chechnya has had a lot of problems with extremism and terrorism uprisings involving small factions would have taken prisoners. they're been attacked all schools and hospitals on civilian street. there have been a lot of extremist and bloody situation in chechnya. these two brothers all we know they have been in the boston area for at least a year. accounts do not put him in the u.s. for much longer. >> to help bring down the...
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she's from here in dagestan, not neighboring chechnya, like so many of the black widows before her. it signals a shift in the battle front. >> the so-called black widows are not holding back. this attack, close to dagestan's capital, killing five policemen in march last year. a war with women in it unfolding around tamerlan tsarnaev and his mother. >> according to chairman royce, obviously, law enforcement is looking very closely at her. would she fit the profile? she is estranged from her husband, is noi back with him. but, obviously, if involved, wasn't do anything herself. would have been more leading and manipulating? >> there's certainly evidence where women have played this kind of role. she is, perhaps, older than the normal black widow age. somebody what's relatively vulnerable in society. and tsarnaev doesn't really come across as somebody whoa's vulnerable. but, certainly, she has come across with strong opinions. and it is men like that in their past, erin. >> are women suicide bombers more effective than men? >> they certainly create a lot of problems here. there's an ab
she's from here in dagestan, not neighboring chechnya, like so many of the black widows before her. it signals a shift in the battle front. >> the so-called black widows are not holding back. this attack, close to dagestan's capital, killing five policemen in march last year. a war with women in it unfolding around tamerlan tsarnaev and his mother. >> according to chairman royce, obviously, law enforcement is looking very closely at her. would she fit the profile? she is estranged...
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everyone know blames the word chechnya. they put the same on the entire ethnicity. >> the uncle of the two suspects this morning. the parents of the two bombing suspects lived in russia and. the 26 your brother dead, the 19 or brother still on the lows. this man on has been going on for almost zero hours now. we'll be right back with the kron4 morning news. >> the kron4 morning news will be staying on for another hour to cover the news from boston. >> temperatures right now warming up nicely. at 50 degrees currently in fairfield, low 60s and the east bayshore. low 50s n half moon bay. by now on, all of the yellow indicates 1970's out there. afternoon highs bring us 60s for the coastal areas, '70s and a lot of eighties. for those of you head out this friday evening, it will not be too chilly mainly 60s with some left over '70s and portions of the north bay. afternoon highs, plenty of '80s. upper '70's for palo alto, a concord, 82 danville pleasanton. the '70s east bayshore, its downtown san francisco a little chilly air comp
everyone know blames the word chechnya. they put the same on the entire ethnicity. >> the uncle of the two suspects this morning. the parents of the two bombing suspects lived in russia and. the 26 your brother dead, the 19 or brother still on the lows. this man on has been going on for almost zero hours now. we'll be right back with the kron4 morning news. >> the kron4 morning news will be staying on for another hour to cover the news from boston. >> temperatures right now...
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house republicans -- >> that's not true -- >> to your point, john, because these fellows were from chechnya and caucasus, people are going to start taking a look at where the immigrants are coming from and should we go to areas that are horribly inflamed and where any americanism is great and be bringing in folks willy-nilly from these regions. it's time we thought seriously -- >> the family lived near a while. they received asipe lum due to the chechen war. they lived largely on welfare. the mother has an arrest record for shoplifting. tamerlan was denied citizenship because of a domestic abuse offense. before the bombings, these were hardly model immigrants. that's pretty tough. >> but they fell short of looking at them and say they are going to commit a terrorist act. >> it hasn't helped the advance of the legislation. >> we have crossed a new threshold here. you know what? we've crossed a new threshold here. for years since the september 11 attacks nothing has happened here. now a bomb has gone >>> issue three. dazed and confused. >> adding marijuana to alcohol and tobacco is like putti
house republicans -- >> that's not true -- >> to your point, john, because these fellows were from chechnya and caucasus, people are going to start taking a look at where the immigrants are coming from and should we go to areas that are horribly inflamed and where any americanism is great and be bringing in folks willy-nilly from these regions. it's time we thought seriously -- >> the family lived near a while. they received asipe lum due to the chechen war. they lived largely...
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specifically extremism in chechnya. that hearing at 10:30 on c-span three. also taking up a hearing on funds for air traffic controlers. yesterday the
specifically extremism in chechnya. that hearing at 10:30 on c-span three. also taking up a hearing on funds for air traffic controlers. yesterday the
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she's from here in dagestan not neighboring chechnya like so many of the black widows before her. it signals a shift in the battle front. the so-called black widows are not holback. this attack closed the dagestan's capital, killing five policemen in march last year. a war with women in it unfolding around tamerlan tsarnaev and his mother. >> nic, unfolding around tamerlan tsarnaev and his mother. according to the house foreign affairs chairman royce, she's a person of interest. we have absolutely no idea as to her involvement, if there was any, but obviously law enforcement is looking very closely at her. would she fit the profile? she was estranged from her husband, is now back with him, but obviously if involved wasn't doing anything herself, would have been more leading and manipulating. >> reporter: there is certainly evidence of that in other conflicts where women have played this kind of role. she is perhaps older than the sort of average black widow age, somebody sort of perhaps in their late teens, their early 20s, somebody who is relatively vulnerable in society. zubeida
she's from here in dagestan not neighboring chechnya like so many of the black widows before her. it signals a shift in the battle front. the so-called black widows are not holback. this attack closed the dagestan's capital, killing five policemen in march last year. a war with women in it unfolding around tamerlan tsarnaev and his mother. >> nic, unfolding around tamerlan tsarnaev and his mother. according to the house foreign affairs chairman royce, she's a person of interest. we have...
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what tamerlan did in dagestan and chechnya still isn't known. but his aunt says he had undergone a transformation. >> they hadn't prayed before they went to america. nobody caught him. he learned everything himself. >> that raises some other questions. was tamerlan tsarnaev radicalized? if he was, did he reach out to radical groups? or did they reach out to him? jill doherty, cnn, the state department. >> all right, let's bring in hln contributor and criminal attorney joey jackson, and criminal defense attorney jeff brown. welcome to both of you. >> thank you, carol. >> thank you. >> thank you for being with me. you know, i would like to talk a little bit about the mother of the suspects because we just got word that russia intercepted this conversation that the mother and one of the suspects talked about jihad. and that's about all we know. if i were a criminal defense attorney representing the youngest suspect, the surviving suspect, i really want to question the mother. how difficult will that be, joey? >> think it will be very difficult base
what tamerlan did in dagestan and chechnya still isn't known. but his aunt says he had undergone a transformation. >> they hadn't prayed before they went to america. nobody caught him. he learned everything himself. >> that raises some other questions. was tamerlan tsarnaev radicalized? if he was, did he reach out to radical groups? or did they reach out to him? jill doherty, cnn, the state department. >> all right, let's bring in hln contributor and criminal attorney joey...
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they are now in chechnya. here is what tsarnaev's mother told reporters. >> they are already talking about i am terrorists. they told i was doing some terroristic -- what did they tell, some kind of operation i was kind of preparing or i already did something. i don't know. people are telling different, you know, information. they already want me, him, and all of us to look as a terrorists. >> nbc's adrian hmong is in moscow for us. with a good day to you, the families in chechnya, do we know what they're doing there now? >> reporter: good day, alex. it's not very clear. they arrived in chechnya yesterday and a relative of the family, a relative told us that it's possible the father might be going -- undergoing medical tests. he's been very ill. he's missed out on one day out of two days of questioning with the fbi and the russian federal security service which took place earlier this week in dagestan. it's not clear if they're really preparing to go to the u.s. as youalex, now that the cia has confirmed that
they are now in chechnya. here is what tsarnaev's mother told reporters. >> they are already talking about i am terrorists. they told i was doing some terroristic -- what did they tell, some kind of operation i was kind of preparing or i already did something. i don't know. people are telling different, you know, information. they already want me, him, and all of us to look as a terrorists. >> nbc's adrian hmong is in moscow for us. with a good day to you, the families in chechnya,...
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now, it's perhaps someone from chetch ya -- chechnya. host: what is your experience taught you about chechnya and what does that mean? guest: it never occurred to the united states that i'm aware of the these are the people that took over a theater in moscow and hundreds of people were killed. there were bombs in there. they took over the schools. you remember that famous case. so these are some pretty violent organizations that have done this. they're trying to break away from russia or whatever. so it'ses a terrible civil war. their civil wars are always very bloody. this is the first case i've heard from the united states. host: nbc news reporting on the suspects on the attack of the boston marathon. one killed, one on the loose. chechnyan origin. one illegal permanent resident of the united states. law enforcements have told nbc news. and of course, we don't want to lump all chechnyan people to what is happening in the civil war and fighters over there. what are some warnings that you have for allf u speculate and lbout news? guest:
now, it's perhaps someone from chetch ya -- chechnya. host: what is your experience taught you about chechnya and what does that mean? guest: it never occurred to the united states that i'm aware of the these are the people that took over a theater in moscow and hundreds of people were killed. there were bombs in there. they took over the schools. you remember that famous case. so these are some pretty violent organizations that have done this. they're trying to break away from russia or...
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. >>> flames engulfed a 40-story hotel and apartment building in chechnya. no one was hurt. it took 300 firefighters to put out that blaze. a short circuit is to believe to what caused it. >>> more eruptions from italy's mount etna. this time, dark smoke clouding out an otherwise gorgeous spring day. it's the 19th eruption in less than two months. >>> and while president obama's taking a pay cut, britain's queen elizabeth is getting a $7.5 million raise. her annual budget known as the sovereign grant includes the cost of running her household. her new pay package is $54.5 million. >>> for a first look at what's moving your money, we go to cnbc's jackie deangelis. good morning. >> the stocks suffered yesterday on disappointing economic data and worries on escalating tensions with north korea. meanwhile, heads rolling at lululemon, the company's chief officer is leaving after the company was forced to pull a line of black pants because they were a bit see-through. >>> facebook taking another leap into the mobile market. the site is expecting to unveil a smartphone today that w
. >>> flames engulfed a 40-story hotel and apartment building in chechnya. no one was hurt. it took 300 firefighters to put out that blaze. a short circuit is to believe to what caused it. >>> more eruptions from italy's mount etna. this time, dark smoke clouding out an otherwise gorgeous spring day. it's the 19th eruption in less than two months. >>> and while president obama's taking a pay cut, britain's queen elizabeth is getting a $7.5 million raise. her annual...
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the suspect have roots in the chechnya region of russia. older brother tamerlan visited dagestan in 2012 a region in southern russia where his father and mother still live. in an interview with "the wall street journal" their mother said tamerlan had given your boxing and drinking and smoking as he turned to a religious life and told the paper he phoned her the night he died saying, quote, the police, they have started shooting at us. they are chasing us. telling her he loved her before the phone went silent. and his uncle who lives in maryland says he believes the older brother became radicalized in cambridge and not overseas and eventually drew in his younger brother but lawmakers say more questions about their past need to be answered. >> we believe they may have traveled on an alias to get back to his home country and that seven months, six and a half months or so becomes extremely important. so you know he had some radicalization before he left, you know he probably didn't travel on his own name or some variation of his own name, and w
the suspect have roots in the chechnya region of russia. older brother tamerlan visited dagestan in 2012 a region in southern russia where his father and mother still live. in an interview with "the wall street journal" their mother said tamerlan had given your boxing and drinking and smoking as he turned to a religious life and told the paper he phoned her the night he died saying, quote, the police, they have started shooting at us. they are chasing us. telling her he loved her...
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. >> we just had a young person who went to russia and chechnya who blew people up in boston. he didn't stay where he went but he learned something where he went and he came back with a willingness to kill people. homeland security was aware of the trip to russia. secretary napolitano says that the brothers were thoroughly vetted when the family sought asylum in the united states. >> in this instance the systems contained no derogatory information as to either brother. >> in the past hour we have learned investigators have recovered only one handgun believed to have been used in the gun battle with police, the shootout where tamerlan was killed and the 9 millimeter pistol was scratched off -- the serial number was scratched off. >> the battle over what to do with the broken bay bridge bolt is a topic of conversations today. they hope to on the new span by labor day? >> caltran told me a few minutes ago that the new span of the ban bridge will open on labor day weekend but they also say meeting the deadline is very close because they still have the issue of the broken bolts and
. >> we just had a young person who went to russia and chechnya who blew people up in boston. he didn't stay where he went but he learned something where he went and he came back with a willingness to kill people. homeland security was aware of the trip to russia. secretary napolitano says that the brothers were thoroughly vetted when the family sought asylum in the united states. >> in this instance the systems contained no derogatory information as to either brother. >> in...
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. >> we had a young person who went to rush is that shah and chechnya blowing people up in boston. he didn't stay where he went. he learned something where he went and came back with a willingness to kill people. white house spokesman jay carney don't jump to conclusions right away. joining us from boston to sort it all out. fox news strategic analyst colonel ralph peters. let's take the kerry statement first did he say something wrong. >> for once we heard secretary kerry say something honest and right is it is preposterous to think that this already radicalized young american are the tamerlan tsarnaev who is already crazy that he went back to dagestan bordering on chechnya. he went back there and sat in the apartment for six months watching reruns of gilligan's island. he unquestionably went back to make contact with the real terrorists. he was a groupy. he wanted to get on stage and he obviously, obviously got training in bomb making and how to set up an attack. to believe anything else in the absence of hard evidence to the contrary, it is just politically correct foley. >> let
. >> we had a young person who went to rush is that shah and chechnya blowing people up in boston. he didn't stay where he went. he learned something where he went and came back with a willingness to kill people. white house spokesman jay carney don't jump to conclusions right away. joining us from boston to sort it all out. fox news strategic analyst colonel ralph peters. let's take the kerry statement first did he say something wrong. >> for once we heard secretary kerry say...
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you can spend ten years studying chechnya, michael, i mean come on. but you have folks like the speaker who says listen this should not be delayed because of boston. you have john mccain saying to delay an immigration bill is ludicrous. so there are enough republicans i think, who are committed to pushing this along, and to not being the pariia party when it comes to hispanics that we're going to see things move. chuck grassley it took him a year and a half in delaying the health care bill. he is a procrastinate for, par excellente. >> michael: well let's take a look at what hand today in the senate. >> i say that particularly those who are pointing to what hand, the terrible tragedy in boston as a -- a -- i would say, excuse for not doing a bill or delaying it many months or years. >> i never said that. >> i didn't say you did sir. >> i didn't say that. >> mr. chairman i don't appreciate the senator -- senator -- demeaning the witnesses that have come here. >> let me finish. >> michael: sometimes it really is the best theater out there. what are they
you can spend ten years studying chechnya, michael, i mean come on. but you have folks like the speaker who says listen this should not be delayed because of boston. you have john mccain saying to delay an immigration bill is ludicrous. so there are enough republicans i think, who are committed to pushing this along, and to not being the pariia party when it comes to hispanics that we're going to see things move. chuck grassley it took him a year and a half in delaying the health care bill. he...
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an expert on chechnya says they show an understanding of chechnya and its struggle for independence from russia. close friends say from what they saw, he used instragram for social purposes. here's how it works. >> we're looking at a photo on a site and this is the copy as it exists on the web today. and we can see that these users have liked it and we can see there are six comments and here are the hash tags. however we can always go back in time thanks to the google web cache. we can see that there is the same six comments that there are today and here is a list of users that liked the photo. most of which are already on there and there have been new ones. but there is one that liked it in the april 10th version of the page that is not you can see on the current version. >> reporter: law enforcement experts say the deleted account is likely to get a close look from investigators. >> if i were an investigator right now, obviously the platform he deleted matters the most. were there clues embedded in the combination of images that can tell us something about what dzhokhar was thinking. b
an expert on chechnya says they show an understanding of chechnya and its struggle for independence from russia. close friends say from what they saw, he used instragram for social purposes. here's how it works. >> we're looking at a photo on a site and this is the copy as it exists on the web today. and we can see that these users have liked it and we can see there are six comments and here are the hash tags. however we can always go back in time thanks to the google web cache. we can...
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flames engulfed a 40-story building in chechnya, while views from new york's 1 world trade center were unveiled. also newly debuted, a tribute to '80s arcade games using post-it notes, lots and lots of post-it notes. and finally, jimmy fallon and jay leno made light of fans to change up "the tonight show" next year. ♪ who's gonna host tonight [ cheers and applause ] >> that was nbc's betty nguyen. >>> and here's what's coming up this morning on "today." details on how the white house is responding to threats from north korea. and matt and al's big adventure today. they'll do something they have never done before. now keep it on this channel for continuing local news, weather, sports and more. i'm richard lui along with dylan dreyer. thanks for watching "early today," just the first stop of the day today on your nbc station. have a great weekend. >>> we are following breaking news. a car chase in san francisco, a bizarre ending. >>> police investigating a new incident at a pleasanton daycare where a young girl was tied up for not taking a nap. >> the giants, your world champion giants
flames engulfed a 40-story building in chechnya, while views from new york's 1 world trade center were unveiled. also newly debuted, a tribute to '80s arcade games using post-it notes, lots and lots of post-it notes. and finally, jimmy fallon and jay leno made light of fans to change up "the tonight show" next year. ♪ who's gonna host tonight [ cheers and applause ] >> that was nbc's betty nguyen. >>> and here's what's coming up this morning on "today."...
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>> stephanie: so they're obviously looking into this trip he took back to -- was it chechnya actually? >> russia. >> stephanie: one of the stans perhaps and what the purpose of that was. the relative said no, he slept a lot. he's a good sleeper. that's nice to know. >> so am i. >> stephanie: really? and you own a cat and you love cheese! dram. [ ♪ dramatic ♪ ] >> and you live upstairs. [ ♪ dramatic ♪ ] >> stephanie: i don't know. >> i've never been to chechnya though. >> stephanie: yeah, that's your story. >> check my records. >> stephanie: the suspect's uncle. >> his brother was not really his brother. he used him. he used him. >> stephanie: this is the robert duffy the stepson of the boat owner obviously the big break on the case on friday. >> the tarp from the boat was kind of askew. he went over it, trying to adjust the straps. he realized one of the straps had been cut. at that point he noticed there was a small amount of blood. he looked forward. not knowing what he was actually looking at. his brain told him there was a body but he wasn't sure there was a body. at that
>> stephanie: so they're obviously looking into this trip he took back to -- was it chechnya actually? >> russia. >> stephanie: one of the stans perhaps and what the purpose of that was. the relative said no, he slept a lot. he's a good sleeper. that's nice to know. >> so am i. >> stephanie: really? and you own a cat and you love cheese! dram. [ ♪ dramatic ♪ ] >> and you live upstairs. [ ♪ dramatic ♪ ] >> stephanie: i don't know. >> i've...
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. >>> a genuine towering inferno engulfed the tallest building in chechnya today. 40 stories was still under construction. it was the centerpiece of a gleaming luxury apartment and hotel complex in grozny city, opened in 2011. the cluster of high rises had stood as a proud symbol of recovery since the wars of the 1990s. cable news viewers around the globe watched this building burn. hundreds of firefighters fought it for hours. not known if there were sprinklers or fire suppression. dozens of people were evacuated. remarkably, no deaths or injuries. >>> gun laws front and center for president obama once again today as momentum seems to be fading post-newtown. in colorado the president visited a police academy, congratulated lawmakers there for tightening gun rules there in the wake of the aurora movie theater shooting last year. that left 12 dead. in pushing for background checks the president told the audience there doesn't have to be a conflict between the safety of citizens and second amendment rights in this country. >>> there is politics in the news tonight. you may not be up on t
. >>> a genuine towering inferno engulfed the tallest building in chechnya today. 40 stories was still under construction. it was the centerpiece of a gleaming luxury apartment and hotel complex in grozny city, opened in 2011. the cluster of high rises had stood as a proud symbol of recovery since the wars of the 1990s. cable news viewers around the globe watched this building burn. hundreds of firefighters fought it for hours. not known if there were sprinklers or fire suppression....
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somehow we need to know about chechnya and the relationship between chechnya and russia. i was like, whoa, whoa, wait a minute, as far as we know, this person spent his entire childhood and adolescence here. >> exactly right. in fact, from other cases of homegrown terrorism, not just in the united states, but in britain and europe, we probably can say some things are likely to be discovered here. such as the chechen issue is not about the pro-movement in chechnya. it may not be in connection with a chechen terrorist organization. why do i say that? i say that for 15 years, the united states, if anything, has been on the side of the chechens. not on the side of the russians. if you look at the statements by the chechen rebel leaders, they have singled out targets for death, not americans. russians. >> that's right. >> if you look at the statement by the pro-chechen independence website, the main website, which is the one most linked to the chechen rebels, they have distanced themselves from the boston attacks because, if anything, why wouldn't they want us to be more pro-c
somehow we need to know about chechnya and the relationship between chechnya and russia. i was like, whoa, whoa, wait a minute, as far as we know, this person spent his entire childhood and adolescence here. >> exactly right. in fact, from other cases of homegrown terrorism, not just in the united states, but in britain and europe, we probably can say some things are likely to be discovered here. such as the chechen issue is not about the pro-movement in chechnya. it may not be in...
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who did he meet with in russia and chechnya? only questions that can be obtained if he does not get his miranda rights. >> among of group of republicans calling for the boston bombing suspect to be considered an enemy combatant. that means he would not have the same constitutional protection as a regular citizen, with regard to what he says as the investigation moves forward. will this happen? california congressman, a senior member of the intelligence committee. congressman, always good to see you. i know that you disagree with the congressman and think that the suspect is in custody. is entitled to his miranda rights. why? >> well, i think the administration is handling it exactly correct. there is a public safety exception under the miranda allowing law enforcement to interview him, making sure there are no other bombs, threats, perpetrators still out there giving the law enforcement flexibility to do the that prior to miranda and i think the court will interpret it broadly and give them the time they need to make sure that t
who did he meet with in russia and chechnya? only questions that can be obtained if he does not get his miranda rights. >> among of group of republicans calling for the boston bombing suspect to be considered an enemy combatant. that means he would not have the same constitutional protection as a regular citizen, with regard to what he says as the investigation moves forward. will this happen? california congressman, a senior member of the intelligence committee. congressman, always good...
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an expert on chechnya say they show an understanding of chechnya and its struggle from russia. close friends tell cnn money from what they saw he used purposes. so how were we able to resurrect them/. >> we're looking on a photo from instagram. this is the copy that e today. we can see these 19 users have liked it and we can see there are 6 comments on the photo and r here are the hash tags. however, we can also go back in times to the google cache. here's more data we can see there's the same 6 comments there are today and here i of users who liked thephoto. there's one that liked it in the april 10th version of the page, jmaister that is not on the current version. >> law enforcement like julienne julienne julienne kayyen say this will get attention now. >> were there embedded i image that's can tell us about what dzhokha thinking? because some of the were very standing alone don't mean anything. >> digital footprints continue bigger as more and morele are willing to put their livesne. >>> back to the boston bombing investigation shortly. other news we're following includes t
an expert on chechnya say they show an understanding of chechnya and its struggle from russia. close friends tell cnn money from what they saw he used purposes. so how were we able to resurrect them/. >> we're looking on a photo from instagram. this is the copy that e today. we can see these 19 users have liked it and we can see there are 6 comments on the photo and r here are the hash tags. however, we can also go back in times to the google cache. here's more data we can see there's the...
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whether the brothers received operational plans from a militant group in the chechnya area. we'll have more on that coming up at 7:35. now for more on the boston bombings, you can go to our website where we have a special section on details. go to ktvu.com for our continuing coverage online. plus, later in this newscast. infrared images of dzhokhar is coming up at 7:31. how these black and white pictures kept police safe. >>> as the bombing suspect lies in a hospital bed. a legal debate is brewing over the charges they should file against him. katie is live to explain what those charges may be. >> as you mentioned, justice department officials told cnn dzhokhar tsarnaev is facing federal terrorism charges and state murder charges. preliminary hearing could happen in the next 30 days. a lot hinges on when the suspect is well enough to speak. investigators are eager for him to talk so they can find out who planned the attack. tsarnaev will likely be appointed a federal public defender. for now, the justice department is invoking something known as a public safety exception. th
whether the brothers received operational plans from a militant group in the chechnya area. we'll have more on that coming up at 7:35. now for more on the boston bombings, you can go to our website where we have a special section on details. go to ktvu.com for our continuing coverage online. plus, later in this newscast. infrared images of dzhokhar is coming up at 7:31. how these black and white pictures kept police safe. >>> as the bombing suspect lies in a hospital bed. a legal...
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blame passing right now between the russians and the united states enforcement, but they really do know chechnya, dagestan and they know the people who are on these watches. >> and they just killed a couple of guys over the weekend. >> i think it's important to emphasize how early we are. we're still in april. we're still in the month this took place. find out who they've been in touch with and track all of that down. you can't possibly do all of that in two weeks. >> on the brothers, they were flagged in 2011. and then, as we said, again to the cia. and janet napolotano said the department of homeland security knew that he had come back. >> let's bring in jake tapper just for more investigation. he's in boston tonight. he's been working his sources all weekend. jake, what are you hearing? what's the latest? >> well, you touched on some of the information, the idea that the female dna was found on a component of the bomb and has been discussed on your panel. it doesn't necessarily mean anything, although law enforcement did take a sample from the widow of tamerlan tsarnaev. it's possible the dna
blame passing right now between the russians and the united states enforcement, but they really do know chechnya, dagestan and they know the people who are on these watches. >> and they just killed a couple of guys over the weekend. >> i think it's important to emphasize how early we are. we're still in april. we're still in the month this took place. find out who they've been in touch with and track all of that down. you can't possibly do all of that in two weeks. >> on the...
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he also says the boston bombing proves the west was wrong in supporting militants in chechnya. arewhile, u.s. officials expected to brief the senate on the investigation today. the associated press reports that 16 hours after investigators begin interrogating dzhokhar tsarnaev, he went silent. he has just been read his .onstitutional rights your cars aren't, the surviving suspect -- dzhokhar tsarnaev, the surviving suspect, went silent after he was given miranda warnings. this from four officials from both political parties who were briefed on the interrogation and insisted on anonymity because the briefing was quiet. this tweet from chuck todd reports that reverend franklin graham is proposing that the government create a violence tax on movies and video games. those are the latest headlines on c-span radio. tell my kids, if two cars roll up, and one has a stranger, and the other car has dick cheney, you get in the car with a stranger. >> i was thinking about this -- if you took all the money democrats spent two have health care, and all the money publicans had to stop here. -
he also says the boston bombing proves the west was wrong in supporting militants in chechnya. arewhile, u.s. officials expected to brief the senate on the investigation today. the associated press reports that 16 hours after investigators begin interrogating dzhokhar tsarnaev, he went silent. he has just been read his .onstitutional rights your cars aren't, the surviving suspect -- dzhokhar tsarnaev, the surviving suspect, went silent after he was given miranda warnings. this from four...
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. >> yes, he went to chechnya for a couple of days. i don't know where his relatives lived. they were from his father's side. >> reporter: surprised tamerlan had become such a devout muslim. >> tamerlan taught everything to himself. >> reporter: the fbi wants to question tamerlan's wife, who is described as a smart young woman who grew up christian, but converted to islam, after meeting her future husband. she now has an attorney who is negotiating with the fbi over how that interview will take place. >>> across boston, a moment of silence was observed today for those who were maimed or killed one week ago. silence fell over the city at exactly 2:50, marking the moments when the bombs went off, 11 seconds apart. memorials were also held along the marathon route and on the very spot where the bombs went off. during the observance people stopped citywide to reflect and remember. later, the fbi turned the crime scene back over to the city of boston. ♪ [ music ] a police honor guard lowered the flag that had flown at the finish line of the marathon, and presented it to the may
. >> yes, he went to chechnya for a couple of days. i don't know where his relatives lived. they were from his father's side. >> reporter: surprised tamerlan had become such a devout muslim. >> tamerlan taught everything to himself. >> reporter: the fbi wants to question tamerlan's wife, who is described as a smart young woman who grew up christian, but converted to islam, after meeting her future husband. she now has an attorney who is negotiating with the fbi over how...
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. >> yes, he went to chechnya for a couple of days. i don't know where his relatives lived. they were from his father's side. >> reporter: surprised tamerlan had become such a devout muslim. >> tamerlan taught everything to himself. >> reporter: the fbi wants to question tamerlan's wife, who is described as a smart young woman who grew up christian, but converted to islam, after meeting her future husband. she now has an attorney who is negotiating with the fbi over how that interview will take place. >>> across boston, a moment of silence was observed today for those who were maimed or killed one week ago. silence fell over the city at exactly 2:50, marking the moments when the bombs went off, 11 seconds apart. memorials were also held along the marathon route and on the very spot where the bombs went off. during the observance people stopped citywide to reflect and remember. later, the fbi turned the crime scene back over to the city of boston. ♪ [ music ] a police honor guard lowered the flag that had flown at the finish line of the marathon, and presented it to the may
. >> yes, he went to chechnya for a couple of days. i don't know where his relatives lived. they were from his father's side. >> reporter: surprised tamerlan had become such a devout muslim. >> tamerlan taught everything to himself. >> reporter: the fbi wants to question tamerlan's wife, who is described as a smart young woman who grew up christian, but converted to islam, after meeting her future husband. she now has an attorney who is negotiating with the fbi over how...
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while the militants in chechnya have adopted al-qaeda ideology the connection is very slim and they have very different objectives that are very local very parochial and have a lot of to do with russia and very little to do with the united states. >> john: i agree and you're characterizing that as a political approach is profoundly diplomatic. scholar and attorney, christopher swift, thank you for coming tonight. >> thank you. >> john: thank you. one good thing may come out of the boston bombings. the violence is causing legislation to rethink gun control legislation. that's a typo. i should say immigration legislation. they're doing it. they're trying. that's next. (vo) current tv gets the converstion started weekdays 9am eastern. >> i'm a slutty bob hope. >> you are. >> the troops love me. the sweatshirt is nice and all but i could use a golden lasso. (vo) only on current tv. too many. >> john: welcome back to "viewpoint." today as thing of the day is the earth day disappointment of the day. according to a new poll, americans place less importance on environmental issues now than they
while the militants in chechnya have adopted al-qaeda ideology the connection is very slim and they have very different objectives that are very local very parochial and have a lot of to do with russia and very little to do with the united states. >> john: i agree and you're characterizing that as a political approach is profoundly diplomatic. scholar and attorney, christopher swift, thank you for coming tonight. >> thank you. >> john: thank you. one good thing may come out of...
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she's from dagestan, he's from chechnya. i can buy the fact that they ended up here, they got their status. that part doesn't bother me. you know, what bothers me is the hypocrisy of people who want to act like action jackson and say why weren't we on these people, monitoring this guy? if they step back and quit with the histrionics and look at what they're allowed to do, they'll see that's what they did. >>> i'm puzzled as to the action characters you could have pulled from. you chose carl weathers, an interesting choice. >> i like him too. >> i think we've beat this into the ground. >> i don't think so. >> you want to keep going? >> i have one more thing. on another network which i don't mention, but it rhymes with cnn, bali, the gym, it's always cnn going on. there are pictures of the older brother boxing. i don't know if you've seen the pictures. he's always relaxed, shirtless like this. i'm thinking to myself, isn't this what they want? like if you know you're going to die and whether it's -- this is actually better tha
she's from dagestan, he's from chechnya. i can buy the fact that they ended up here, they got their status. that part doesn't bother me. you know, what bothers me is the hypocrisy of people who want to act like action jackson and say why weren't we on these people, monitoring this guy? if they step back and quit with the histrionics and look at what they're allowed to do, they'll see that's what they did. >>> i'm puzzled as to the action characters you could have pulled from. you chose...
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. >>> in news of the world tonight in the russian republic of chechnya a high-rise fire looked far worse than it turned out. the exterior of a 40-story apartment building burned but the inside wasn't damaged and no one was hurt. officials blamed a short circuit. russia has been rebuilding after two wars in the '90s reduced it to rubble. >>> in mexico a mad scramble followed the collision of a barry truck and train. people rushed to pick up as many spilled cans of barry as they could. there was some pushing and shoving but officials say no one was injured, including the truckdriver. however, the accident did cause a major traffic jam. >>> and at the vatican pope francis showed his independ freeness the conservative traditions of the roman catholic church. he spoke about the fundamental role of women in the church. the pope said they are mostly responsible for passing on the faith through generations. however, pope francis did not call for a greater role for women tin church like being priests. >>> the san francisco 49ers announced the team's last season at candlestick park is already sold
. >>> in news of the world tonight in the russian republic of chechnya a high-rise fire looked far worse than it turned out. the exterior of a 40-story apartment building burned but the inside wasn't damaged and no one was hurt. officials blamed a short circuit. russia has been rebuilding after two wars in the '90s reduced it to rubble. >>> in mexico a mad scramble followed the collision of a barry truck and train. people rushed to pick up as many spilled cans of barry as they...
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. >>> in news of the world tonight in the russian republic of chechnya a high-rise fire looked far worse than it turned out. the exterior of a 40-story apartment building burned but the inside wasn't damaged and no one was hurt. officials blamed a short circuit. russia has been rebuilding after two wars in the '90s reduced it to rubble. >>> in mexico a mad scramble followed the collision of a barry truck and train. people rushed to pick up as many spilled cans of barry as they could. there was some pushing and shoving but officials say no one was injured, including the truckdriver. however, the accident did cause a major traffic jam. >>> and at the vatican pope francis showed his independ freeness the conservative traditions of the roman catholic church. he spoke about the fundamental role of women in the church. the pope said they are mostly responsible for passing on the faith through generations. however, pope francis did not call for a greater role for women tin church like being priests. >>> the san francisco 49ers announced the team's last season at candlestick park is already sold
. >>> in news of the world tonight in the russian republic of chechnya a high-rise fire looked far worse than it turned out. the exterior of a 40-story apartment building burned but the inside wasn't damaged and no one was hurt. officials blamed a short circuit. russia has been rebuilding after two wars in the '90s reduced it to rubble. >>> in mexico a mad scramble followed the collision of a barry truck and train. people rushed to pick up as many spilled cans of barry as they...
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but when he returns from chechnya, nobody knows or care. the dead and wound who had are friends and neighbors deserve an answer. what should the answer be? >> it should be we can never allow it to happen again. it should have gone to joint military task force and direction of the f.b.i. in boston. part of the task force. f.b.i. run organization. they should see what is going on here. there are so many coincidenc coincidences. you hear them going to vu wha ra and then coming back. the department of justice. take off the politically correct straitjacket where we are not allowed to consider whether or not a person is a muslim when you look for muslim terrorist. this is like saying you can't look for an irish person looking for irish gang. you have to take them in account. it's just wrong. that straitjacket and it's the thinking tool stop -- eric holder's thinking to stop the interrogation in bosston. >> eric: the attorney general would say the civilian system does work and hay convicted terrorists. and that's why. >> i'm not talking about the
but when he returns from chechnya, nobody knows or care. the dead and wound who had are friends and neighbors deserve an answer. what should the answer be? >> it should be we can never allow it to happen again. it should have gone to joint military task force and direction of the f.b.i. in boston. part of the task force. f.b.i. run organization. they should see what is going on here. there are so many coincidenc coincidences. you hear them going to vu wha ra and then coming back. the...
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now, he is saying in an undisclosed village in chechnya blaming his poor health. back in the u.s., learning new information about the living conditions of that remaining son the suspect. rick levinthal live for us tonight in boston. rick? >> reporter: a lot of folks especially bombing victims families weren't happy about dhokhar tsarnaev being held inside beth israel hospital where a lot of the bombing victims are still recovering. early friday morning dhokhar was transferred to the federal medical detention center 40 miles west of the city. and a spokesman telling the associated press he is in secure housing where can be monitor. the cell has a steel door and observation window and no access to tv or radio. he will like le be held at fort devins until fully recovers from the injuries including a neck wound suffered in the shootout with police early friday morning. >> harris: i spoke to the viewers about the parents and their reactions in all of this. i understand you have exclusive information on one of the sisters of the is suspect. >> we haven't heard are a lot
now, he is saying in an undisclosed village in chechnya blaming his poor health. back in the u.s., learning new information about the living conditions of that remaining son the suspect. rick levinthal live for us tonight in boston. rick? >> reporter: a lot of folks especially bombing victims families weren't happy about dhokhar tsarnaev being held inside beth israel hospital where a lot of the bombing victims are still recovering. early friday morning dhokhar was transferred to the...
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he traveled overseas to russia and chechnya and linked to jihadist videos online. some wonder why he fell off the f.b.i.'s radar after they questioned him about possible terror ties two years ago. >> he got off the radar. he traveled overseas to the most dangerous parts of the world. >> the bombings left three dead and dozens injured. many are still in the hospital recovering. yesterday boston remembered the victims and prayed for healing. >> forgiveness does not mean we do not realize the heinousness of the crime but in our hearts when we are unable to forgive we make ourselves a victim of our own hatred. >> a moment of silence is held at 2:50 eastern this afternoon and the exact time the first of two bombs went off a week ago. in washington, dc. >> thank you. a bay area boy continues to recover this morning from the bombing at boston children's hospital. the 11-year-old aaron hern was injured by shrapnel as his mother crossed the finish line. word spread that the martinez boy was one of the injured and half a dozen local merchants are helping the family with medi
he traveled overseas to russia and chechnya and linked to jihadist videos online. some wonder why he fell off the f.b.i.'s radar after they questioned him about possible terror ties two years ago. >> he got off the radar. he traveled overseas to the most dangerous parts of the world. >> the bombings left three dead and dozens injured. many are still in the hospital recovering. yesterday boston remembered the victims and prayed for healing. >> forgiveness does not mean we do...